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Let's check the obvious first...
Make sure monitor cables are attached correctly and securely.
Is the monitor receiving power/turned on?
Assuming monitor was working at some point and not damaged...

Start up PC in safe mode (press F5 key when you see Windows logo at startup). This will use a default VGA driver. If LCD works now, you may need to check for and replace the video driver for the monitor. Go to the manufacturer's website for the monitor. If LCD does not work, I suspect a hardware failure in the LCD monitor.

If this is a new, under warranty, you can take back to place of purchase for an exchange. Receipt may be required. If not under warranty, you may be looking at buying a new monitor. LCD have come down in price. My recommendation would be the Samsung SyncMaster. 15 inch size is cheapest. 17 inch have become very competitive. 19 inch and up can be expensive depending on brand. Watch for sales. Local club stores like Sam's or Costco sometimes have deals, too. Of course, their are online sources too like newegg.com.

Two things: one, the pivot may be really tight and therefore doesn't move easily. Two, the pivot on that monitor doesn't have much range. It ranges from looking slightly downward, to slightly upward. The pivot will give before you break anything so long as you're not trying to force it past the limits.

You will need to 1. try to unstick the button on the front of the monitor or purchase a new monitor I had a Compaq 17" monitor do that to me and the button was stuck sideways Let me know if I can help out anymore

Hello Drewl,
You mention that you have wireless already existing in your home - it would be easiest to purchase a Wireless-G USB adapter for the desktop. I prefer the LinkSys Wireless-G Portable USB Model WUSB54GP, but there are others to choose from.

Your memory has more than likely taken a vacation. This is the most common effect when it does and depending on the reasons for it deciding to no longer function for your computer, It may at times work (sluggishly so) but usually not. When it goes... it's generally gone out for the long haul. Your computer still sounds like it's working but the processor just cannot get signals past the memory. When installing memory, make sure that you are using prescribed RAM for your motherboard. Take care to not underscore the amount of Ram you install as some boards utilize onboard memory as it's casche in Video Chips.
Another prospect is that you lost Windows. Try reinstalling it but i'll bet that's not your problem as Windows is pretty good about trouble shooting itself and warning you of a problem. I learned it as..."NO WARNING...NO RAM".